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In a clear signal that brings to mind the bands 1984 hit Were Not Gonna Take It, the financial services giant is suing Arch Insurance Group for alleged bullying of Hartford employees, repeated disparagement and theft of trade secrets.
July 8 -
Cisco Systems' research puts actual numbers behind teleworkings benefits.
July 8 -
Upp Technology will provide BCBS members "competitive pricing," rapid response times and access to more than 25,000 IT pros.
July 8 -
Are we really heading toward a day when well all be zipping around in airborne automobiles? Probably not.
July 7 -
Slated to commence services in 2010, the new company, backed by affiliates of The Blackstone Group, Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse, will target middle market.
July 7 -
The Retail AgentE&S Market Initiative has released new guidance for managing general agents and wholesale brokers in a report titled, Roadmap to Effective General Agent (GA) Web sites.
July 7 -
The Obama administration's push to eliminate the thrift charter may force large insurers that own thrifts to convert or divest.
July 7 -
Social networking sites such as Facebook are already key for many insurers attempting to increase brand awareness and engage in a dialogue with consumers.
July 6 -
Moodys, A.M. Best and the New York Stock Exchange reflectand affectperception of a number of insurers and brokers, including AIG and Prudential.
July 6 -
The new standards will force insurers to finally use one consistent, global standard to measure and report on their financial performance.
July 6 -
Association says Homeowners Defense Act may spur risk in storm-prone areas.
July 6 -
Legislation seeks to reduce overlapping regulations in the nonadmitted market.
July 6 -
The president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said last week that financial institutions should be forced to buy capital insurance, or issue debt that could be converted into equity in a crisis.
July 6 -
The bank will offer VantisLife's products through the insurer's online platform.
July 6 -
A report from Datamonitor suggests the economic downturn presents an opportune time for insurers to invest in green IT.
July 2 -
The storm clouds that tend to visit America’s Atlantic and Gulf coasts each autumn may have a silver lining for reinsurers based in Bermuda. A new report from New York-based Deloitte, which features analysis from Standards and Poor's reinsurance director Laline Carvalho, says a variety of factors have quelled reinsurers' appetite for risk, which will result in higher prices for reinsurance.
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The developer of what may well be the world’s first mass-produced “flying car” is discussing a range of options with underwriters from several companies in an attempt to come up with an affordable insurance policy for this hybrid vehicle/aircraft.
July 2 -
The use of flawed databases operated by Ingenix Inc. to determine out-of-network health insurance reimbursement rates was widespread across the nation, according to a new report of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee.
July 2 -
Richmond, Va.-based Genworth Financial says its U.S. mortgage insurance business was seeing positive results from the Obama Administration's Home Affordability Refinance Program (HARP).
July 2 -
Minneapolis-based UnitedHealth Group says better use of technology can take a bite out of nation's health care tab.
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